Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 September 1874 — Page 5
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Hcrsamr Dumpty eosnee, Tuesday evening.
pl£» EUBOEKHI day—only four weeka from nexlTaaaday.
Tra gypsies bave^camp between this city and Muvtllt. siw plate giaaa front bff b$?n pat IntoBofcuMTs shoe store.
Twja»n prisoners somewhat crowded the county jail this week. BusQiUdPxki had their fklra thia week—Sullivan next week.
THB new residence of Mayor Thomas, on Booth ESghth street l» nearly completed. if TH&KI acres of poond near PnMe* ton this year yielded fl,000 worth of
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Hoghea will try the management a while. Tw paddocks sent ont one hundred barrels of flou£ Qft Tueaday—their first ahlpment. "»a -fc
THB Vigo Agricultural Society paid seventy-ftr* eenta on the dollar of its premiums.
THB Heinl Brothers have a fine display of plants and -flowers at tbe State Exposition.
Oin Telegraph Mills send corn meal And flour away down to Charleston, South Carolina.
J. R. WHTST4JCSK, this week pnrehased tbe steamer Fhoeaia^st U. S. Mar|bal,siMle,ftr|MO.
HotanmDBMins look oat toryaar preserves and canned fruits. The prowling thieves have a sweet tooth tor them*
Own one hondzed esndatgea tollowed the body of Mw. James Uogan to Us hmt resting-place, yesterday afternoon.
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THB exteriors of the Prairie City and First National Banks ace radiant in of paint—the latter Is fkirly da»-
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CkH»r^~avtl a*6olt, Crtntntf, and OommiarionersCkmrte, this w«ek, hwre made lively times aboot tlie Ooait ggnee.fej 1 Tom Kngine No. 2 is to be removed to the eemee of Fswth as! Farrtngton •treete, and an engine hoase will be eioetod there.
GBWKKAL ItfKria tra^tinfNb* this county. He spesks In this oUy next Wednesdsgr evening. He la at Oenterrllle to-day.
T** MaaonW1 Mutual Beoeftt Ptodety hss paid the widow of tbe late En»stey Hamilton $4,300. ForthlaamMiirtof insurance Mr. ItaH&ton ted paid only nineteen dollars.
A. B. BAJKTOH potthig up an elegant residence on Wtnth sbteet, north of Cbestnot,at a ooet of live or *x thana»nd dolburs, to benecstpled by Us son* In-law, Mr. Osoltf of Oook & Bstl»
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w, at it A. n. Richard frttett, Uxlnj^on, fKent««ky, will oflWsdeo! Si. BtepWo, chorcli, to-morrow.
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AMArofmnHfif hfat«pwW tfcisMwaoa by tbe conned and property todfeis far tswerags, Improvement* Ml sMawalk* all to tbs giocy wlbsntyte Oris pretty PrstrteCBy.
A net** BAPS anaoanesd ftr HMHIII day, on ft* Hwr, dK not to IIM sodden dsath, by (MM of tiM gogtnlaitl| QA lug. Here Is a tart fbr fliHrtih hwlflng
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we have ever seen oflbred as a premiam yearly anbaeiibete to any newspaper In America, ate nnl'i eienily admired, and cannot but brim t» many hundreds of new snbseribwe.
Tmn Is Hew Years day. In the/ewlsfc calendar. It is the year MM. This exptaiasthefllorisgof seeesal peomlnawl bustiiees houses. The holiday eioeeeat six o'olook this evening, when these houses will be thrown open.
Tana* must have betn a great many carriage whipe stolen In this city recentIp, Fifteen were feund in the pososedkm of Mdseel and Keeto, amsled Saturday night, and more than two hundred people have called at the Station oase to see if theirs were among the lot.
JAMS LBQIVIUA who drugged a man named Hogan, and stole money from him Klnla, the man who stole clotbee at Maxviile, and young Oompton, the Elblldge horse thief were taken to Jeflbistmville this week by Sheriff HttlL On the rood they made an innflMtoal attempt to chloroform our Sheriff andeaeape.
Frv* years ago two burglars, Moits and Foster, made a lively raid upon this town. They were captured and sent to tbe Penitentiary. Our people will be interested in knowing that their time has about expired and that they will soon return to their eld hannts. It Is to be hoped that they will come back better men. ,,,,.
SEX OF US!M—A. P. Henshaw, of Salem, this State, sending a subscription to Tbe Mail, says: "There are six ef us who read it." In this connection we may add that hundreds of our citlsens after reading the paper each week send it by mail to some friend. It may safely be asserted that Tbe Mail goes to an audience of Twenty thousand people. Advertisers should make a note of this.
MAnniACUB LH2XH8M.—The following marriage Ucenoes have been issued by the County Clerk since our last report:
Nathan Russell and Caroline Freeman. Met?in Beamctr and Lou Berry. Joan L. Degt am! Mary L. Louderman. David Q. cEyton and Julia Welkwr. William P. Josiin and Caroline Bartoee. John A. Esraew and Mary E. Alexander. John A. Quick and Mary E. Dlckewon. Jacob B. Milter and Millie Brady. John Donaldson and Libbie Warner.
IirnmstKits.—-The following Is a list of interments in the dty cemetery since lost report:
Sept. 1—Intent of Aaron Sptaty, aced 1 year and 11 months Inflammationtf the wata.
Kept. 4—William Lydiek, aged 37 years death from saake bite. Sept.4—Mrs. K. Umraell, a«ed fn years eownmiptlon. 8epf.«-lntttat of a P. Ttemser sged 2 month*: summer complaint.
Sept.tiUMrs. Jane HaU, aged IB years eonsaxnntion. Sept. Mary Sendder eonsamption.
Ocn community was startled yesterday morning by news of tbe sudden »ih of William & Lock wood, the well known tinner, of late engaged in the confectionery and ice cream business. He wss attending the Brazil Fair, where on yesterday morning, in apparent good health he was prostrated by a congestive chin and died in less than an hour. Mr. Lockwood was one of our best known and respected, citizens, having resided here thirty--«ven years—years of industry and close application to business. His stricken flunily have the sympathy of our people In this terrible and sudden bereavement. Tbe funeral services will be held to-morrow aftcrnoon at the Christian church*
Wi kern from the Journal that tho work of oonvertlng the hog-pens into cattle stalls at H, Hnlman's distillery is almost completed. There will then be accommodations tor nearly 5,009 cattle. A large number have already been received. They attract attention by their queer appearance. Being of the TexasMissouri breed, &ey are very-tell, moet of them averaging Ave feet throe inches high at the hips. Tbey se#m to be camels, with their long tags and great stse It is evident that after being fettened they will be monsters, and many will probably weigh %JX0 pounds. Tbeir hornsare in general three feet ftottt tip to tip. Two are kept In a stall, but a tew have such wide horns tbst they ore allowed a stall each, These osttle belong to Piatt, Harris A Co., of St. LeoiS,who wUlsend on a few thousand more as soon sa the buildings are ready. Mr. Rutman 1M Intended to keep a. meetf but sfterward aoM back win* hehsd benght and kwasdall the pens and slop to the company for eight
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Ibese young gentlemen bave purMssd 3m M. &omey store on South FtenrtosiineVaud hove stocked It with flrerib and dwlee swpjdy ef gto* oeries. TbMO brothers wB! make a strong and pqwltf fl*w» know*—JWU A* Bsdgley has been with Psitton Brw. and RkWl l*i wUhdMules Kpp«n. Tbtgr ure deler ndned by Uhersl dealing to eommsnd a fttll *m» of patronage, and we wish
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All wlio expect to visit this Mtperi ex hibitkin should obtain a copy of Ken* ny*a IUnsUisted Guide to tbe Kxpaeimat'« vo^meof tor soU at J. A. Fbote's seed starts tww stand: r.is Main strset I^ioe^ees.
TlfHRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,
THEBVM9LAMS AND TBIEVMk At last tlw poBes have disturbed the
Lest Seturday night adooont
was made upon the honse of Henry Mptossl, a drayman, nso* PBurt Beak grocery. Meksel and Knggna Xeato, In employ of the former wars taken Into custody. A search of the house discovered in drawers snd boxes several hundred dollars worth of household wares sesry description, irnMh ing nearly all of articles recently taken from George K, Farrington's botteo. Mm less! and Keeto, who have resided In this elty ssvwnl years, aoknowledged their guilt and are now lu Jan.
Mr. Farrington In a publiebed easd oommends the vi^lanee displayed by Capt. George Shewmnker, Chief of Police) Ospt. James O'Mara, Deputy Marshal Uent. Buckingham, (MBceraWm. Standefbrd, and others of the police force, In detecting the thieves and reoovering the stolen gauds.
A suesk thief stole a valuable gold watch and some |J0 in money from an upstairs room of Mrs. Mauta' millinery establishment, on Fourth street, Monday evening.
A fine borse wss stolen from Geoige W. Carrioe Tuesday morning. Frank Whittaker.a notorlouaMattoon burglar, was arrested by Chief Sbewmaker at the Post Office, Tuesday, At Sandfosd be sprang from a car window and escaped. He was afterwards recaptured while crossing the railroad bridge returning to this (dty.
A pair of flue boots tor C. W. Stewart, the spiritual lecturer, were spirited away from the shoe sH^n of J. L. Morgan, corner of First ana Ohio, Wedneeday afternoon "If it wasn't spirits, what was it?"
On Wednesday night asecond attempt wss made upon tbe botiw Jacob H. Hager, on South Fifth street. Tbe same night Mrs. Kelly, on north Ninth street, and Mrs. "Squire Sherburne on north Eighth street, discovered men trying to effect an entranoe.
The house of James Kimball, on north Eighth street was entered Wednesday night. Bureau drawers were rammed but nothing taken.
AMUSEMENTS.
Mr. E. T. Stetson will put hla great sensational drama of "Neck and Neck" on the boards of the Opera House Monday evening. Tbe Indianapolis Journal says of its production there this week:
The company is a superior one, and.each member has closely studied his part. While every character was thus perfect, there was observable an equal perfection in all the mechanical and scenic elftcts. The play will be repeated to-night. The engagement of Mr. Stetson bids fair to be a most gratifying success to all concerned, the opening having eclipsed that of any previous season.
On Tuesday evening Geoige L. Fox, the original Humpty Dumpty, the head and front of pentomimists will appear in "Humpty Dumpty at Home," and will be associated with a number of attractive specialities that give laughable mimicry a pleasant variation. George L. Fox's name will draw out the admirers of the pantomime branch of the show business. We are assured tha& tbe pantomime will be brought out with all tbe effects that gave it such protracted popularity in New York. There is no good reason why it should not be, since the company will find first-class metropolitan advantages in our Opera House.
Katie Putnam is booked at the Opera House for tbe last three nights of next
—-The Night School at the Terre Haute Commercial College opens well. —Mc«&—Thirty-six Piano, Organ, or Melodeon lessons for ten dollars. Apply immediately ss only a limited number are required to complete my Fall class. Mrs, G. F. Lyon, southesst corner Ninth and Cherry streets, 2nd door from tbe corner „fi —E WRIGHT and P. J. KATTMIAX will open their Family Grocery Store, on the corner of Seventh and Main streets, about the 14th of this month. A cordial invitation is extended to all to call and examine their goods and prices. Their motto will be "Cheap tor Cash."
NIGHT SCHOOL.—Young man why not employ your leisure time to some purpose, that will profit you In after ysam, by attending tbe Night School at tbe Terre Haute Commercial College
VINE BXBJP.
P. P. Mischlor, at the Star Meat Market, displays to-day some fine Beef also the choicest Veal and Mutton, Have you tried tots Ham Sausage? It la nrfghtynic*. «r
GRANGERS—A.». Austin A Ou. ssli Oder Mills at cost.
ritlCKSj AT Tlia CENT STORE, FOCJRTit HTREKT. —BBOTBARGAINS IN'THIB CITY AHE THOSE RKVnBRHABLK
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IN BRIGHT OOIXJRM, FOR 00 ets. TO MM AT POPULAR CENT STORE, FOURTH STREET^ -Bemirs to visit tbe NOvsity Dollar Stoir, SSWest WsoMngtou street, India iMpoUs. You will b# ttatprised attbe Iwiigslns
ArSTIN 4 CO., we noll!#, tore markedtlown tbe price of their Oder Mills. NOTlUNi~ANI* FANCY GOOHH, VISIT THE POPULAR CENT STORE. frilKIR PI«ACE IS CROWDED WITH NEW GOODS, FOURTH ST., NEAR MAIN. ........ —Orders tor well digging and cleaning, dstern dsaitftng and repairing, left «t Seed's pump simp, cm nwciliStb, between fheiry and Mulbwry atrseta, wfll
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-»Mr. Charles Ssahner, State Agent of the world renowned Stein way bni not retired fkombostnesi as was posted, but baa simply removed ftom Ma old place of bnsUMos tonsors^paeioua and eksgont apa«tmsnl% ft No. Wsahington street, Indianapolis, |y vacated by Slides' "Boston Store." Mr. Soehnar baa Just returned from the Sset with the finest selection of Ptanaa ever exhibited In Indiana, which indludea not only the Steinway, but tbe mlntirst ml ITsssifmn, snd the best medium priced pkmo in taw market, namely, tbe Gabler, The financial iwsponsibtHtyof Mr. Soehner, and bis great nkill and experfanra as a judge of instns* rnia, are well known, and Ids representations can be safely trusted. Having resources outside of bis Piano sales, bs Is enabled to sell bis Inatramefite at a closer margin than small dealers who are dependent flora livelihood upon their weekly cr monthly eeles. Ptsno buyers who visit Indianapolis during the Exposition, should call at No. 90 East Washington street, and give these instruments a carefUl Inspection, and they wUl find the "beat" In the market at rerfuecrf prices,
REMARKABLE LETTER.
To the Mdadert of The Mail,
TMSKB HACTX, Iirn., Sept. 1874. DKAX Fnuurne—With much pleasure we call your attention to our new stock of Fall and Winter Carpets and House Furnishing Goods. Selected with great care, the styles are better than heretofore seen In this market tkey were bought in August, when Eastern trade was very dull, and consequently at lower prices than usual. These advantages we will now give to our customers. We extends cordial invitation to examine our goods, and are confident that we can offer very superior inducements to purchasers.
In all our departments will be found tbe most desirable noveltie*. We direct special attention to our ftsciiities for completed work. All orders recoiye prompt and systematic attention^
Our lines of shades and curtain materials cornices, lambrequins, fixtures and upholstery goods are very attractive.
To reduce our stock of Wall Paper we shall establish a new tariff of price* for the balance of tbe sesson. Now is the time to leave orders for paper-hanging.
We have made a great success of outfits of store shades and lettering. Requesting your patronage, we remain, Very Respectfully,
Ryan's CARPET HALL.
—BEADED LACESJPRINGES, GIMPS ANBBUTTONS, THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AND AT FORTY PER CENT. LOWER PRICES THAN ANY HOU8E IN THE CITY. A. HERZ A CO.
—MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, NEW STOCK, BEST MATERIAL, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIPS,
CHEAPER THAN EVER. A. HERZ ft CO. NEW RUCHES, NEW NECKWEAR, BEADED BELTS, ELEGANT JEWELRY, MILLIONS OF NOVELTIES, JUST IN, AND DAILY ARRIVING, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL, AT
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SCHOOL SUITS.
We are displaying the best assortment in the above line ever brought here. Parents will save 35 per cent, by patronising MOSSLER'S
SQUARK DKALINE OXK PRICK CLOTHING HOUSE.
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—THE LARGEST AND BEST SE LECTED STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS TO BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT & STRAUS*, 149 MAIN STREET.
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tOCItWOOD-Of eon mart ton, yetferdsy morning, William B. fjockwood, aged oa years.
Fnnrral amrvlees at the Christian churoh, to-morrow (Snndajr) afternoon, at 8 o'clock. The friotuU we Invited to attend wlUiont further notice. _______
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Cutlery, Moss Work, Hair Pins, Pin Cashions,
Sewing Machines, Sewing, Office, Counter, &c.
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"Go For" W. S. Rye© & Co. if yon want Brilliantines and Mohairs cheap.
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SHYER GSET ALPACAS.
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MOMAIRM, BRDLUAirrDrEH, BLACK ALmd RLACK CtROdGRAIH 8ILKS hM lrtred KM ptfait nalei-the great awrtieri to
TRIMMING DEPARTMENT!
Passementaries, Beaded Yak Laces, Guipure Laces, Ladies' Beaded Neck Ties, Fringed Windsor Ties, Jacqnard and Lace Ties, Novelties in Dress Buttons.
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8HIBT8 are our Exclusive Simlaltv—Prtess correct and Satisfkction Warranted—Call and examine.
N. B.—Ask for the ffll Shirts, they are as good as usually Sold elaswbere for $&AO.
$35,000
Jewelry,
TO BE SOLO DCRIIG HEXT FEW WEEKS.
GREAT SLAUGHTER
Of WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY and SILVERWARE to
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JEWELRY STORE. Having jast received a job lot of Five Tfeonaand Hollars' worth of Jewelry daring past week I am enabled to give greater bargains than ever. Please call and examine goods and prices.
O. TRASK
618 Main Street.
WHEN YOU IPEND TOUR HQJTOT,
Remember these Bargains!
AUthebest^1-9cenlPrints,flirScents.
Cocheeo, Sprngne, Merrimack Prints, 8 cents.
SIDE BAND PRINTS SAME PRICE!!
Real good Print*, 6 cents. Reversible Striped Shawls, fl7 All wool Flsnnels, SB oents. Heavy Waterproof Cloth, 85 cents. Good Cottage Qupets, 35 and 30 oente. Yard wide Dress Goods, 26 cento. Heavy Sbiitlng Flannels,» sad 25c. Deem Goods, 33 cents worth
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Heavy Moslina, 7,8, and 10 cents. Best Delalnea, Wi and 16 oeats. Factory Jeans, to 50 oents. Canton Flannels, II centsamfnpwards. Ingrain Carpets, 45 cents to $L00. Fine Bladt Alpacas, 4e and 50 cent*. B^ack Stlk* way down. Dress Goods, 80 cents worth 45 cents.
Don't forget—AU the Best Prints at 8 cents.
of otber bargains. Bring yoor money with yon as we sell only tar tSMb—only way we can sell el above rates. «OOB BYE TO "WAR PRICES."
FOSTER BROS.. Terre Haute.
GULICK & BERRY,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Drags, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., 2. Comer Main and Fonrth Streets, Terre Haute, Hid.
Pure Bmndiee, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.
